DAP
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- Joined
- Nov 28, 2001
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- Tractor
- JD LX288 and a B7800
This past Fri nite, the wind kicked up, and the rains came and came hard.
By Sat. morning the Sheepscot was up 4 feet or so .. and was still blowing and raining ....
Then, at 11:30am .. the power went out taking the sump pump with it.
Power was not restored until 1:30 am ...
The hours between were spent with the B7800 running my Northstar 7800 (bolted to my Hornier CarrieAll / Forks ) generator so I could keep the basement from flooding and the oil fired furnace from washing out.
I used about a 1/2 tank of Diesel and put all told about 7 hours on the meter, but is was a success. Still getting used to the short stroke on this motor. 2600 rpms is really an attention getter.
This happened last year in New England .. 4 hurricanes and 2 tropical storms, but Katrina and Looziana stole the headlines, justifiably so ...
Anyone else have a machine tale from this past weekend's blow?
By Sat. morning the Sheepscot was up 4 feet or so .. and was still blowing and raining ....
Then, at 11:30am .. the power went out taking the sump pump with it.
Power was not restored until 1:30 am ...
The hours between were spent with the B7800 running my Northstar 7800 (bolted to my Hornier CarrieAll / Forks ) generator so I could keep the basement from flooding and the oil fired furnace from washing out.
I used about a 1/2 tank of Diesel and put all told about 7 hours on the meter, but is was a success. Still getting used to the short stroke on this motor. 2600 rpms is really an attention getter.
This happened last year in New England .. 4 hurricanes and 2 tropical storms, but Katrina and Looziana stole the headlines, justifiably so ...
Anyone else have a machine tale from this past weekend's blow?